7 November 2025

Full Mauao night closures following multiple fireworks breaches

In response to fireworks being let off on Mauao over multiple nights this week, a full overnight closure will be in place for the next three evenings to protect the maunga and ensure public safety.

Mauao will be fully closed from 7pm to 5am, starting Friday 7 November until the morning of Monday 10 November 2025. Fencing and signage will be in place at all closure points.

Fireworks were first discharged from the summit on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings this week. In response, four Māori Wardens were stationed on the maunga on Thursday evening, but despite their presence, fireworks were again let off. Due to the number of people spread across the maunga, it was not possible to contain the activity.

“While we appreciate this closure impacts those who enjoy Mauao in the evenings, this is the only way to ensure the safety of the public and the protection of the maunga,” says a Mauao Trust representative.

“We do not take this decision lightly. Māori Wardens were deployed to monitor activity, but despite their presence, fireworks continued to be discharged. This behaviour is reckless, and the fire danger is real. Closing Mauao overnight is not our preferred course of action, but it has become necessary. We will reassess after the weekend.”

Mauao is protected by a permanent fire ban, with fireworks and open flames strictly prohibited. This ban exists to protect the maunga from fire, which poses a serious threat to native wildlife and public safety.

This time of year brings particularly high fire risk, with dry vegetation and strong winds. Fires can spread rapidly on the steep terrain, making them extremely difficult to contain.

The January 2016 fire, which started as a scrub fire on the northeastern face of the maunga, quickly grew and destroyed 4,000 square metres of vegetation - a reminder of how quickly fire can take hold.

We appreciate the public’s understanding and cooperation in respecting the closure.

For updates, please visit www.tauranga.govt.nz/mauao

Posted: 7 November 2025
Categories: News, City-wide
Tags: Parks and reserves

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